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Dolores holds the burdens of a shattered family over huge spans of time and boldly stands in the way of those who want to destroy her to protect those who matter most.

Through the grayness of the setting and the weight of the subject matter is revealed a story of strength, honor, and perseverance. PhilipBlake Jun 22, Dolores Claiborne is criminaly underrated. This is one of the most intense and sick drama ever directed.

One of the most subtle Stephen King story, this is almost shocking that Kathy Bates and Jennifer Jason Leigh don't won an academy award for their deep performances. Danny Elfman's Dolores Claiborne is criminaly underrated.

Danny Elfman's original score would be at least nominated too. I just can't believe the poor reviews from so called professionals. When I see that some poor pop corn blockbuster crap like Captain America or Avengers have better ratings I just can't believe it. Critics are really a bunch of morons. One of the best drama ever, case closed.

Director Taylor Hackford Mr. Helen Mirren maximizes the juicy script adapted by Tony Gilroy with superb grasp on verbal tit-for-tat with contrast palettes seamlessly segue between bleak present and balmy past to channel us into two unsolved death cases. Local detective John Mackey Plummer keeps his suspicious eyes on Dolores and steps up offensively, while the friction between the mother-daughter pair exacerbates since there is an irreconcilable one-sided estrangement Selena to Dolores or even hatred standing between them.

Firstly Kathy Bates is robbed for an Oscar nomination say the very least, compellingly affectionate and decisively bold as a desperate mother who will do anything to offer a better prospect for her daughter, a selfless love which she asks no recompense, even though Selena completely cuts her out of her life, she is just contented to collect her newspaper articles and be as proud as a mother can be.

Bates is simply a nonesuch to be a big-screen diva with her killing bearing fluctuating between a vulnerable housewife and redoubtable matron.

Jennifer Jason Leigh, the most under-appreciated actress among her coeval, strikes as an unthankful and wayward stuck-up hipster at first, but she slowly unwinds her wound with aching perseverance and she is pretty amazing too, we are all fully aware there must be a reason behind all the bickering and rebuffs, then we discover her deepest trauma which she wholly obliterates, it hits like a big bang, and she generates wonderful luster of compassion no lesser than Bates.

The biggest surprise is the lesser-known theater actress Judy Parfitt, a bona-fide scene-stealer, plumb pivotal to the sinuous storyline, who registers unsettling incarnations during two different time frames, the younger Vera who is haughty and fastidious on the appearance, far-seeing and astute underneath; then the elder Vera, paralyzed and miserable, death is her only salvation and she wants to culminate it in her own way for the last time.

Last but not the least, Christopher Plummer never fail to attain the limelight with his incisive gaze and lucid utterance, even the character is not particularly interesting. More From Metacritic. We rank every Stephen King movie from worst to best by Metascore. Which films released in have the best chance at landing a best What to Watch Right Now on Peacock. Get a list of the best movie and TV titles recently added and coming Pease as Mr. Roy Cooper Magistrate as Magistrate.

Ruth Marshall Secretary as Secretary. Weldon Allen Bartender as Bartender. Tom Gallant Searcher as Searcher. Taylor Hackford. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Instead of heading to Arizona for her next big story in what has been her illustrious career in her relatively young life, New York based investigative journalist Selena St. George heads to her hometown on a small island just off the coast of Jonesport, Maine upon receiving a fax from an anonymous sender that her mother, Dolores Claiborne, is the only suspect in what looks to be the murder of her wealthy employer of twenty-three years, Vera Donovan.

Dolores, who reassumed her maiden name following the death of Selena's father, Joe St. George, started working as one of Vera's domestics upon her moving permanently into what used to be the Donovans' summer house after Jack Donovan's passing, Dolores ultimately moving into the Donovan house full time as her caregiver when Vera required 'round the clock care.

Dolores' employment, which was solely to save money for Selena's education, was despite miserly and overly particular Vera only paying a pittance. Selena has been estranged from Dolores for fifteen years, when Selena went away to college at Vassar on a full scholarship, on Selena's belief not only that her mother killed her father when she was thirteen - the death ultimately ruled accidental - but the trauma she endured at the hands of townsfolk who believed the same in their often anonymous taunts.

Selena still suffers emotionally from the trauma, she resorting to various means of self-medication. Detective John Mackey, who led the investigation, believed the same, this case the only blemish in his otherwise perfect career. He, leading the investigation into Vera's death, has seemingly had it in for Dolores for eighteen years, and already has it in his mind that if she could kill Joe, she could just as easily have killed Vera, with a strong underlying motive beyond the seemingly open dislike the two had for each other in their mutual name calling.

As Dolores and Selena are forced to move back into what has largely been the closed-up St. George house for however long Selena will be staying on the island, old memories come back to haunt both of them, with the truth behind what happened eighteen years ago and thus what happened with Vera buried deep within those memories in the house.

Sometimes, an accident can be an unhappy woman's best friend. Crime Drama Mystery Thriller. Rated R for language and domestic abuse. Did you know Edit. Trivia Kathy Bates ' favorite movie role of her career. Goofs A scene shows Dolores driving the night before a total solar eclipse. The scene shows a full moon, which is impossible since a full moon cannot occur less than 14 days before a total solar eclipse.

Quotes Vera Donovan : Sometimes, Dolores Our ratings and reviews are based on the theatrically-released versions of films; on video there are often Unrated , Special , Director's Cut or Extended versions, usually accurately labelled but sometimes mislabeled released that contain additional content, which we did not review.

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